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A trade school would like to measure the long-term success of their graduates after they leave the school. The school emails a survey requesting information from graduates about their work experience. One question asks graduates to
share their annual salar), and the results of the question will be shared in a brochure for incoming students. Is it likely
that the survey results will provide an accurate estimate of mean annual salary for all of the school's graduates?

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